Azteca - Arrival In Tenochtitlan

The Aztecs have been sent to Xochimilco to fight for Colhuacan against their fierce rivals. After returning victorious from this war, Coxcoxtli ruler of Colhuacan, betrays and vanish them from his kingdom, throwing them into a barren land filled with serpents and vermin. The Aztecs are once more in their quest for the land promised by their god, Huitzilopochtli and finally find the Sign where they will build the Sacred City of Tenochtitlan, which will ultimately become the most powerful city, seat of The Aztec Empire... Lyrics: Azteca: We’re summoned again to the battlefield Coxcoxtli has called on the might of our warriors Xochimilco threatens Colhuacan And their lord is claiming for aid Coxcoxtli: Thou shall return with eight thousand prisoners Bring me their ears as proof of your victory I won’t provide you with any arms Whence you return your servants they’ll be Chorus Behold the might of The Aztec Such power unheard before Prepare your entrance to Mictlan Behold the face of your death Verse 2 Azteca: Xochimilco has been defeated Enemie’s fallen undone by our hands Here are the noses of thirty two thousand Prisoners are yours if you just let us go Coxcoxtli: How dare you bring me such filth Animals you are, savage, reckless! Henceforth your vanished but servants remain Leave my lands and never return! Chorus Beware the wrath of The Aztec Your final insult’s been done Prepare your entrance to Mictlan Next time we clash you’ll face death Interlude: Pilgrimage - To War - Huitzilopochtli’s Victory - The Promised Land The Aztec People: Here we stand in heart of our sacred city Carved in jade, black obsidian and stained in gold. Thou shall bow and revere at its name and splendor For its might shall be never surpassed. Let them know that as long as the world remains Won’t be an end to the fame and the glory of Mexico - Tenochtitlan Directed by: Alan Gálvez Producer: Tabatha Casas Screenplay by Tabatha Casas and Alan Galvez Original Concept by Dante Díaz & Anel Baldit Based on “Codex Boturini“ (Tale of The Aztec Migration) AZTECA IS: Dante Díaz as Quetzalcoatl (vocals) Luis Sugrañes as Mictlantecuhtli (guitar) Chac Ramos as: Tlaloc (bass) Feat. Alberto Ruiz as Huitzilopochtli (guitar) Carlos Durán Moreno as “Coxcoxtli“ Nok Niuk Dance Company: “Aztlan“ , Rodrigo Daniel Ruiz Ribera “Xolotl“, David Yakin Gutiérrez Jimenez “Ek Balam“, Emilio Francisco Zúñiga Reyes “Mictlan“, Alan Geovanni Guitiérrez Jiménez “Coyotl“, Paulo César Rojas Morales “El General“ Lucio Martín Gutiérrez María Isabel Rosales Raya Executive Producers: AZTECA Director of Photography: César Silva Edited by: Chac Ramos Lyrics by: Dante Díaz Music by: Dante Díaz Orchestral Score: Dante Díaz Costumes Designed by: Vesture Athelier Makeup & Props: Leonardo Salgado Camera Operator: “Pollo“ Villavincencio Drone: Alan Gálvez Still Photography: Javier Huitrón Unit Production Manager: Jacqueline Álvarez Hernández First Production Assistant: Carlos Durán Moreno Second Production Assistant: Julio César Beristáin Third Production Assistant: Lupillo Baez Cruz Grip Truck: MagaCine Grip: Pablo Nolasco Gaffer: Javier Briones Staff: Mario Ramírez García Staff: Jesús Alejandro Tejeda Rojas Post Production Color grading: Mónica Ortega Extras Casting: Cinthya Zárate & Leticia Guardado Extras: Arturo González, José Alfredo Navarro, Ulíses Garnica, José David Orozco, Bryan Sánchez, Toxcatl Mejía, Fabián Estrada, Carlos Ramírez, Raúl Alcántara VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO Gobierno del Estado de Guerrero Gobierno del Estado de México Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia Zona Arqueológica de Santa Cecilia, Estado de México Cooperativa de las Grutas de Cacahuamilpa Adriana Caballero AUDIO PRODUCTION Producers: Iván Lopto & Daniel Lopto Co-Producer: Psychon (Septicflesh) Mix and Master: Sound Abuse Productions / Psychon (Septicflesh) Recording Engineers: Alberto Ruiz & Iván Lopto AZTECA CHOIR: Penélope Luna - Soprano Silvia Duhart - Soprano Aída Vela - Alto Paola Gutiérrez - Alto Fernando Menéndez - Tenor Juan Antonio Mena - Tenor Luis de León - Baritone Rubén Luque - Bass Jorge Gutiérrez - Bass Management: Anel Baldit
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